Bryzgalov came in with a 1.30 goals-against average in his last four games and his play has kept Phoenix afloat while its offense has struggled.

The Coyotes have scored just 10 goals in their past seven games, yet have gone 3-3-1 during that span. Bryzgalov preserved the win in the final seconds by turning away a shot by Jere Lehtinen near the net.

"Our goaltending has to be strong if we're going to make the playoffs," Doan said. "Bryzgalov has given us a chance. Our goaltending has been strong all year. That's why we're in this position."

Phoenix, which hasn't made the playoffs since 2002, crept within three points of Nashville and Vancouver for eighth place in the Western Conference.

"We've got our work cut out," Phoenix coach Wayne Gretzky said. "There's a tough haul ahead. But the light at the end of the tunnel is strong. Nothing will be given to anyone."

Brad Winchester scored his first goal of the season to bring the Stars within 2-1 late in the second period.

The Stars have lost two in a row after winning 13 of 15. They lost consecutive games for the first time since Jan. 22 and 24. Marty Turco made 15 saves, but lost for the third time this season to Phoenix.

"The last two games have been frustrating," Dallas captain Brenden Morrow said. "We haven't had the intensity to win these hard hockey games."

Bryzgalov and the Coyotes special teams added to the Stars frustration level. Bryzgalov has stopped 144 of the last 150 shots he's seen.

Dallas had a chance to strike early, but couldn't cash in on a pair of power play attempts in the game's first five minutes.

"The key was when we killed those two penalties in the first period," Bryzgalov said. "That gave us a boost and we kept it going."

The Coyotes took only 17 shots after also attempting just 17 in a loss to Calgary on Saturday. But Phoenix capitalized early on some scoring chances.

Joel Perrault picked up a loose puck behind the net and hit a cutting Mueller in front of the net. Mueller's 20th goal put the Coyotes on top 1-0 at 9:26 of the first.

Doan extended the lead with his 20th goal on assists from Radim Vrbata and Ed Jovanovski, giving Phoenix a 2-0 lead 59 seconds into the second.

Winchester scored on a rebound off Toby Petersen's shot at 17:38 of the second. It was his first goal since Dec. 6, 2006, when he was with Edmonton.

Notes

Dallas D Philippe Boucher left in the first period with a sore shoulder. He was playing in his fourth game since returning from shoulder surgery on December 5. Boucher played just 14 seconds of his first shift. After the game, Stars coach Dave Tippett said Boucher will have an X-ray on Thursday.

Vrbata, the team's leading goal scorer, went without a goal for his season-high seventh consecutive game.

The Coyotes improved to 20-13-2 on the road. This is the first time since 1996-97 they've won 20 away from home.

Petersen played his first game of the season after being recalled from the Stars affiliate in Iowa on Tuesday.

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